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> oy rows ‘Datt Pes? Shee . "THE PapuckH PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1896. ARBITRATION, BiG STEAL, |FLOURISHED POWOER-BURNED, =| FATAL FESTIVAL — Seti . ) “a Mr. L, Suhr Loses $135 on the A PISTOL, Mrs. Zoe Malloure and Her ea AT WE SAY WE Y Treaty Nearly Completed Be- Buckeye State, Grandson Painfully Hamp Milligan Yields Up His tween This Country ousmannns Injured. Life. Py and England. Stolen F room White| 4 Peace Warrant in Judge San- a He Was Out ders’ Court Today. A Quarters’ Worth of Powder KILLED BY SAM LEWIS. | EEE | ‘ — i ..] ’ SCOTT JACKSON ASKS hs toe @ in Exploded Last Night ° We have an immense stock of TOYS of all kinds, and as we . Blea J Cinclanals w= §] wns. MATTIE. WHEELIS at 8:30, —_— are determined not to carry over a single article we are FOR A REHEARING, | state when she arrived in port yes- The Trouble Originated Over a selling all terday. He was en route trom Cin- THE DEFENDANT.| Mrs. Zoe Malloure, an aged lady Lamp Which Lewis | aes cinnati to Memphis to procure work, iiniimisaias residing on Campbell street near Americans Recruiting For Cuba}. in his pocket book had all his Sixth was terribly burned last night Blew Out. i (ee Wilt Said Seon ate aa sont and vest in his{-Uereed With Threatening to at 8:80 on by the explosion of poe a Seon. fe left his coat and yest in his gun powder. stateroom in the boat early in the Bill Mrs, Tony Burgess. Her grandson, George Hanvon,/GQRONER NANCE HOLDS AN INQUEST. bee morning and went to the wash room ms had both hands burned in such a His watch and chain were in his vest i: manner that he be unable to use —s Having no trash to di f, “, ”. DIWER LATE NEWS BY WIRE.) pocket, and when he returned to his) QTHER them for many d 8 ash to dispose of, we need no “chin music”— iy Poe ad eae ree atin] OTHER POLICE COURT MEWS, Jo rsesniay night the boy, who is] Coronor Nance held an inquest our goods, marked in plain figures, speak most eloquently : there aid suspecting, nothing, never a about 16 yours of age, purchased 25 Mie they won for themselves. For durability our toys cannot be equalled ia ae » thought of looking for his pocket cents worth of gun powder. Last of Hamp Milligan, col- Washington is a cuts book. ‘The most sensational scene for| night be procured a powder horn and|0fed, who was shot and instantly and all of them are selling WITH THE PROFIT LEFT OF: gotiations between the United states] When the boat Ianded here at the/many a day was enacted in Judge began changing the powder from a] Killed Satarday night about 10 o'clock nd Great Britain for a trotty Mie hart he and the bartender came up}Sanders’ court this forenoon, Mrs glass fruit jar in which he first placed |®% ® Colored church festival at Sam loota ot iifference ation | the two]? the city. While returning the Jat, | Mattic Wheelis, wife of Officer Wim, {It, into the powder horn, His. sister ecg solcnaes neat Bond's of difference betwee Based sked for change for $5 anc pelis: resented 01 mm, three or four mile : and prospective, have advanced to a} 4.11, sua edi ceiiin od Setlieuh tree ‘ «a a}, The evidence uf eye witnesses dis- 399.307 H - ative, bare advance pon |toumd it one. It was evidently |Baryow, of Jacknon street, teal rok the Jet, Se ledved the fect thet Lowie entered | oe Bromdway. GEO. 0. HART & SON pablic has aad reason to be-l icf nis ovat and vest in the state- |name and declined to sit down when | stooping ov i the small house during festivitie 7.N. Third 8 he : stews # is ¢ es! Ye state- am 1 decliner ‘0 sit do »ping over the loose explosive a ‘ log festivities, 109-117 N. Third St. wih cy mt a th a cee at aay Sa li ner HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. i . veh ten vel aor thin the | DOs Feached here. Notrace of the pistol from her pocket and began| burned on the face, handsand breaet]@™t the light ; (INCORPORATED) x Hen ‘has wou. at Tithe subs | Money could be found. flourishing it, saying that she had|by the flash, hy be bcd ap _ relit the om ‘ong terete procured it to protect herself. Judge] Young Hannan, seeing her clothes and told Lewis not to repeat —_——_——- ot stantial features of, the ignap_bave INJUNCTIONS Sanders ordered Marshal Collins to} afre rel vo Oe rescue and the ie Sonalird for contest sed ie re- QS WCWRCVECVEBBROBEVTR- 0008009808 88O8 " ake it away from her, just as Prose-| burden in his also exploded. He ot a ho was status of the negotiations it is be- outing Attorne waves disappears afraid todo it,’’ and attempted to ne bey Fd of ae? ah ad Five of Great Importance Filed] you couldn't bave found « news-|ing young Hannan was himself badly |/terposed and Lewis persisted in try- ul Lo OuUL S 1g afoom cpp sngenbe tbl edl Sy- : This Afternoon paper reporter with a slice of Pinker-| burned. ing to walk around her, when Hamp the date of the exchange of the ratifi ton’s Detective Agency, and even} Dr. Harry Wilhamson was called Milligan interfered. —-, eatvon within which the treaty shall the spectators were a little appreben-|and dreseed the injuries. Today}, A scuffle ensued and Lewis, while on Fk - “4 sft ne ad tana e Against the County and Tax Col-| sive the patients are doing as well as|they were clinched, drew a pistol and OO VW eal one “ - = ne a portunity and w rs heelis} nan will likely have a much quieter et, e from a 38. . banc gfe od Mis susan” ot vis weuabeeditine Wkakly. done was off her guard wrested the pistol|Christmas than he anticipated when ane sage prone ov over the $ Seek toeted 3 his afternoon five highly impor-|from her. he invested in gun powder Saturday. ye, and passed out near the There ¢ Great Britain . tant suits were filed in the circuit] Judge Sanders then ordered her mee left temple. He fell partially across uere are lots of tricks in the trade, and they are . Third—The submission to this tri-] oourt One is by the Paducah |taken to the shal’s office, and THE TEST OF TIME. his slayer, who pushed the dying man practiced more than you think, but not here. bunal of all differences between the] Water company, two by the Padu-| said that the unfortunate woman bad off and ran out with the smoking pis- A two nations, now pending or to arise] oah Gaslight company and two by| recently acted in such @ manner as to tol in his hand. ‘There were forty or within the period ia five years, this}the Paducah Street Railway company indicate a mental abberation. She The Case Against Wm, Green Fi-] fifty people in the house at the time 4 . ~ not to In tude th eetrieg fea que [again the county Me racken andl had threatened to kill Mrs. Burgess nally Dismissed, eof a3! emg to stop him, @ 1S store Salnis labasesdieis Geumnsdlonh; HMA Leiber Uaectetares of Gas Thelwall lam Orbea me fancied wrong,| 4 notable case ended late Satur-| towards Bond's Station. ‘The bulle regrede hing ; it g the property of the 5 and Otticer Wheelis has done all in] aay afternoon when the charge against| after : ee The bullet, 0 include the question of the boun-|to satisfy taxes assessed by the state | his power to. chs 5 wite’s con | m1 passing through Milligan’s akes you sure 2 1 dary between Asia and British North} poard of assessment and valuation ides, bat to map oF wite’s ©°P) Win, Green, for attempted assaulte} head, lodged in the wall. ‘The feati- om ie fray Lasalle ry hes herae .aagaar Awerica, against the franchises of the | Judie Sanders ordered the defend.|"% finally dismissed. The accuseds} val was broken up by the tragedy. |e Epa lbs soap Bop Sb eo auchUTTS Fou CUSA Me iatotitte claim that thet state ane hate takea helo Judge Bishop {it Will be recalled, was arrested £6] The police have since learned. that into the SHOE we sell you. It iss GOOD SHOE : be seactmeut and valuation is {ach trical foc linac, dn ater thex| alleged assault upon Sallie Stroms| Lewis also went by the name of Hall, STORE, full of GOOD SHOES at PRICES that Sinks Yall 20 i kites titutional board and that it] she may be seat to the asylum where berg, and feeling against him at on@}and was from Alabama or Louisana worry our competitors out of their sleep, You wenty Young Men o! e has no power underthe constitu-|she can obtain good treatment. and time was very strong. He came here as a tramp, and had ean rett easy when you buy your shoes of Enlist and Will Sail Shortly — [tion to make such ment. recover. Officer Wheelie has the}, 100 case wae dragged through the} ran about here for a year or more, ' a he Fayetteville, Ark., Dec, 14,—A] That if the franchises are able at | sympathy of all in his trouble, and it vicissitudes and delays of litigation, }sometimes working at Stiles. Lately company of twenty young men in]all they must be A by the|js hoped that his wife will soon re-|S00 twice, the jury disagreed. OBB} be bed besa meking acrop for Mr. ’ " ul andl county assessors. at there ts G01 om by one the witnesses disappeared, | Felix Bride, on whose farm the mur- s ~. this city have organized and within a | cover. . roadway ° few days will start for Cuba to join] statutory law for a ty to tax] Mrs. Wheelis was placed in charge and Mex Stromberg, father of the} der was committed. 7 few days will star creral days ago a| franchises, particularly that the mode |of Sheriff Holland and this afternoon |! who was enjoined from attend: |" Mr, Bride and wife were present 0 CS CRBRCCRVRVRCSD BRBRERVUVUBURUVEVD Cuban said ‘to be an agent of the|of assessment adopted by the state|at 1 o'clock tried for lunacy before] (7 the public schools on sccount pf}and saw the killing. They went to ys pec Now. York Junta, had secret coufer- | board is improper and illegal and re- | Judge Bishop. ‘ the peeeey she had ee the ‘festival’’ simply through curi- a aeew etl some ot the foretnast young [suite -in-—confivention of “corporate! Fvery withers awore that the de-| outage re wité midJosity. Lewis was living with a col- | ‘oo then in this vicinity known to be in| property. The plaintiffs say they|fendant was sound of mind and the wes it , aiacesinal ored woman named Young, near the| 8 . 4 sympathy with the Cuban patriots, {have paid all taxes assessed against) jury of course adjudged ber ev. She wre Foe scene of his crime, and the only hope Ss : pri . of enlisting | their tang yroperty was dismissed from custody Green now lives in Louisvil'e and] tte police have of capturing him is to and since then the work of enlisting P ) as dismissed from custody. “ . IF recruits and securing ial aid for] ‘The effect the result of these suits is over 60 years old. He left for} wait until he attempts to see her. He , the Cubahe has been carried on| will have c be overestimated, | Elle Mantell, a damsel of darker vared ysis man, Longl harsh is said to be deeply enamored and e ‘ tion e question is one the outcome of| Court street, was fined to the tune of | darkened his later years having been| will possibly ret ge < Sn alee ; pre til now the ambition of| The question is one the outcome of | Court street, wal fined to t possibly return. He was re READ THIS : ler Gar Gaole fired to take a hand|Which will effect the entire estate, | $5 and costs for disorderly conduct. | at last dispelled. cently on the chain gang for some permit ag shel = come sad .* in the struggle for Cuban inde-| Messrs, Burnett and Dal are at.|She was arrested in an alley last} Like in many other such cases, the] misdemeanor. q . e are going to offer some wonderful ” torneys for the plaintiffs. night back of of the bagnios. iderably changed its} Hamp Milligan was a man_ well pendence ! aspect, aud the commonwealth did | kn amy ue 1 i CUT PRICES IN The company will start for th - ‘ | | epecs, Sake OW! police circles and was gen- The gor Dy os rately A COW THIER. ust Sol. Dobson, col-| not desire to longer keep up the case | erally qe and peaceable: The" re- ¢ _- pout, twent Moon reds Share Beces ens oe at the expense of the taxpayers, 80 it] mains were buried yesterday after- ; , is expected to be conveye od ee olored, . Gets |r’? Jon Johnson, was turned over | was dismissed. A a sce a j j come point user siveston to the | Cha Johnson, red ets} ° tho mvead They for tavedieatiel was dismissed. ‘at in the Milligan graveyard. 5 tied, Nine Years. : he verdict of the coroner's jury “ John Douglas, colored, was asked Two YEARS. was in accordance with the above . Prominent Clergy man Dead, nso red, the invet-Jit he knew what he was charged with. . facts. Judge Sanders issued a Bowling Green, Ky., Deo. 14 ef, was arraigned this} «7 didn’t until I asked yesterday rant yesterday against Lewis, and the FOR THE NEY™ {6 Days Rev, F. X. Hall, presiding elder of a te tee: ye agro ns > morning when I woke up,”? he re grand jury will likely investigate the big dg dled th tyes ia ot ‘ vied guilty ancl wee sentened to | i D. J. Colling Flemis Guilty tos © *= 43 pairs of Ladies’ Fi church, South, died this morning of | pleaded guilty anc was sentenced’ to u are charged with being drunk ; i crgeor ee yon adie porumonia at his home in this city, | three years on each count, nine Years | and disorderly,’’ Judge Sanders in- Housebreaking. Get Stutz to put yg up a basket i. 8’ Fine Shoes, reg- aoa ai vou in all preci ‘ of fruit. He kugfs how to do it, ular price $3 to $3.60, go for ed 61 years. , formed him. 4 fi 5 aap and he does it wejf, and his prices ~ a Sige yer Will Horubeak, colored, who has} ‘I guess I'm guilty, Judge,”” rel proke Into J, W. Gasho’s Shanty] are right, ‘Tel. 29 ap price only $1.00 5 Holldayeburg, Pa., Dec. 14-—The| been back from the penitentiary but « plied Douglas. “I’ve been living tie, Saye s ae nif Fine National Bank of this city cRdeed | *hott time, was tried for mali rously |here fourteen years, and this is Boat Not Long Since. Solid ok wovles Coll and select 6 pale before thay ave plaled eal cutting Alice Dancan, and sentenced |the first time I was ever — r . today, It had 4 -up capital . I aa $1.48 and $1.98. ; $50,000 and was organized in 1663 |'2 four years and mx months Ie the arrested never gits drank "cept) 1) J, Collins, the Livingston] 1143 Gubavus & Sos. ~ Want Benen sa] The case against Jas, Hardin, eol- snd ‘the trimmings. ter and Wheelis a few days ago for : ‘ ’ Frankfort, Ky., Dee. ott | ored, for malicious cutting, was taken Louis Check had too large a load] breaking into J. W. Gasho’s shanty H H : ais Check had too large a loa ig Jackson's lanyers have _besooted 8] up this afternoon of aleobolic stimulants and it cost|boat at the foot of Madison street, The Finest Line of Shoes bought of us Polished Free. 331 Broadway. petition to the court of Appeals for We Maer him $1 and the extras. pleaded guilty in the circuit court eaten Feheating in his oe Bo penne We oralag fon caarge of house | POMEUMES ; ST BY WIRE olhok thie, Meee rete court! it", sito, the Iilincie. mani breaking, and was sentenced to two ; 4 LATE . co at th Ft} who came up from Elva, Marshall] years in the penitentiary. Ever brought to Paducabif now 5 fe ome bonne ne following property was} county, Inst Friday, and went after)” Collins came down in his shanty displayed at : Dr. Hubbard Taylor, of Winches- sold: Vs s stemmery to Thom | yj, wife with a pistol, was tried this] pogt from Livingston county about ’ ( his state, died today at the age] ** Clarke for $8000; Some property | morning before Judge Sanders. He | k . , by bis , ter, this state, died today at the age —o 1 morning besore Judge Senders, wo weeks ago, accompanied by his ; : Mrs. Hidey, of Lexington, has re-|)iisee and lots opposite Riglesber- hand when he went to Mr. J. W-J{sland, opposite the St. Louis : -_ { The hind of clothing some houses sell *‘can’t hold a candle’ to the kind sok by the Oak Hall. tracted the charges that she made} oo. ill to the Safety Building and Orr's residence on Tennessee street] cline, When Gasho aad the other You are cordiully invited in. ' There are three STRONG POINTS about our clothes: The make, the fit, and the exclusive. seesiay ageinet Me. Pelee Derihs! cece an, tame ie thet tine wife, The preponderance] three baking powder mn were in id ness of their style. ‘The fall and winter suits and overcoats which we are now selling are worn yea, she was Duryea’s house- ae ta tl Wiens’ Meliaall Beak of evidence, however, would indicate} {rouble Collins availed himself of the — = — i by the BEST DRESSED men sad boys in Paducah, and they have gained a complete victory keeper wo y to r Jaret atic ual oo . that he t 1 the istol in bis pocket; opportunity to break into itheir boat,| i over all othor makes for style and lowness of price. " rexandria, | Ptinceton, for $1000 ; a tract of land t4o he was fined $25 and sentenced to) which he did. \T) 1p) yay i All glass plants at Alexandria,}., the Mayfleld road to Reed &|ton days in jail a H P Ind., are now running on full time: | iederman for § en days in ja The officers found the goods stored 1) { hh | ; ) operatives are now em- Judge Sanders got off the bench] away on the Island and a razor stol- 1 ; Men's /ipine Hate About 5000 oper oa ; iz : i =) grays, browhs and biacl : J. V. Grief and C. H. Hart are}inis morning and wasn't sworn off,|ea from the boat was found on Col- row —s ver- OT hes lins and identified by Mr. Gasho. ~ $1 00 ‘lk bands and leather eat bands, Yours now wt cholce for 8.00, y were lin} ad of Frank Shuy and KE. A. | yoond. C: ployed. Impaneled as petit jurors instead of ; ected at Lexing {!mbaneled as petit jurors iustead of feither, Whenever guns, knives or | A, sepaation sre h ok: Lantos Warren Hunter and J, J, Guthrie,| pistols are tlashed the Judge will] Collins entered a plea of guilty and 4 50c. ton tomorrow whe excused, E, E. Rudolph and M. T-|{oubtless be found somewhere else, |his sentence was a light one, He j rr \ » stor »xamivation is com- pee en died under eled as petit jurors) After the pistol episode this fore-| stated to a Suv reporter that he in- tended to send his wife back to ber t. Collins apologized for : vir ces. ' st suspicious circumstance Tatirell, exoused not takjng the pistol at first, saying| relatives to remain until he serves his —Will make you a— he desired to permit the lady to keep | time. RAILROAD MAGNATE. | ytts ot sicily? Coronovia, Ret] it until be had gotten rid of all the MARKETS, — 2 Roses, Purple Azalea, Frangipanui, | newspapes reporter oa Nobb Fall Suit we Harris, of] (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) . - af = . Blue Lilies, May Bells, and twenty-| About poon Mr Mr. Nicholas Fish, of New York,] jive others ut Ochischlaeger & Wal-|the *News,"" called Judge Sanders] Cyrcaau, Dec. 14.—May wheat $1.50 } by Passes Through. ker’s, 5th and Broadw 4t [aside and’ asked him if the Indy had} oyened at 804) to 8046 ; its bighest| OT Overcoat. hon tyttating, | | | | We havea line of” | ris” Cassimere Par $2.5 Men who ha them say for the money dt ora rae . — yet been disarmed, He could not|°M a eae v ee. ) eae 7 nee be found after the first intumation of | dligal BH ah ey 8's, _ En Route to Oxtord, sensi This weal the $2 sine for | May orn opened at 25-7 and CALL ON HIM, Pleasure Trip. 2 next week $1 fper bottle at Du- AN OLD CITIZEN GONE, closed at 26's. Bois & Co's and al May oats opened at 20%s, and aieg more. Of 1 Me Wallerstein| 0AK fice 110 South Third street. e > ao closed at 20%. Death of Me. S. W. Ballowe Yes) “January pork opened at $7.67 NO, 333 BROADWAY w Theater on Third Street a w. b, and closed at $7,758. wud Ballowe, aged 70, died] ‘January lard opened at $3.90 = ee Miss., On @ OAK HALL W allerstea Brothers p, HENRY GREIF -ERT HORS HOKE, ( Mr. Nicholas Fish, of New York, | et eg a brother to President Stuyvesant Phe v | Fish, of the Illinois Central, arrived] ‘The New Windsor theater located ‘on South Third street will positively | ab his home at Seventh and Boyd yes and closed at $3.90. in the city at noon in his private ‘ a | ’ coach, the Marian.”’ He was ac-jopen next Monday night, December|terday morving at 1:30 o'clock, after! January ribs opened at $3.90 and companied by Supt, W. J. Harahan | 14th, with a first clgss dramatic stock | a long and useful life. He was al closed at $3.90. THE JEWE LE trom Louisville, and is en route to} company from Chigago. In the real-| brother of Captain’s Eph and Randall} Jan. cotton opened at $6.93 and » 1 istic drama tn ubry “Cuba, or} Ballowe, of the city, and leaves al closed at $6.77-8. s 5 74 ‘ord, Miss, He is one of ew ey Oxford the Staff of Diampbnds.’’ Admission | wife, three sons and two daughters, March opened at $7.01 and closed York’s biggest railroad man, and left 10 and 20 cents/ Reserved seats on|the latter being Robert, Ed and Will] at $6.95-6. Will appreciate ail Sh Ae Bandleg pee c ogee train for hig destination. - Robertson's drug-|Ballowe, and Mrs, Monroe Durrett} Clearances in wheat and flour for & a %9 SOUTH FOUR’ on the same ~ — t James KJ sale at James E Expert Track Shoeing. eek store, > A large gallery has been|and Misa Mamie Ballowe. ‘The de-| today 210,000 bushels. : that wonderful built for the accommodation of col-| ceased was a member of the Broad- e World's shipment of wheat for last BS W7 B 7 I J kr Y Tr INT a =i ’ ad teen s 5 3 i ‘or Rone ; Yoo Rew wl te a size for ored people. st 30 and 20 cents |w “h, = Lengel ; wee’, 9,830,000 bushels; for week aoe $1 per bottle at Du | A change of bill will be given twice a] ‘The funeral took place at 2:30) bet 7,845,000 bushels, : PARRIAGE AND DURE oe a Co’ nd all drug stores, Of-|week, Matinees every Saturday a! o'clock this afieruoon from the resi- a ee per decreased RBPAIS WORE A GPSOIALTY. PAURING: fice 110 Third street, 2pm dence, Burial at Oak Grove, 2,083,000 bushels, SATISFACTION GUAR. EED, 112 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (RESIDENCE OVER SBOP) \